In re M. M.
T.M. (Mother) appeals the juvenile courts January 29, 2008, orders denying her Welfare and Institutions Code section 388[1]petition seeking additional reunification services for her two daughters, daughters 1 and 2, terminating her parental rights to the youngest of her two daughters, daughter 2, and placing daughter 2 for adoption. Mother does not contest the courts concurrent order placing her oldest daughter, daughter 1, in a legal guardianship with daughter 2s adoptive parents.
Daughter 1 was age 12 at the time of the hearings and repeatedly said she did not want to be adopted. Daughter 2 was age seven at the time of the hearings and wanted to be adopted. Mother claims the juvenile court abused its discretion in denying her section 388 petition; insufficient evidence supports the finding that daughter 2 was adoptable; and insufficient evidence supports the finding that the sibling relationship exception did not apply to daughter 2. Court find no error and affirm the orders.



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